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RACE AND ETHNICITY / ETHNIC STUDIES
FORTHCOMING American Indian Urban
Identity American Indians
Beyond the American
Indian Stereotype Citizenship, Membership, Reclaiming Native Space
and Blood DONNA MARTINEZ, GRACE SAGE,
There’s More to Me AND AZUSA ONO
Than What You See SE-AH-DOM EDMO, JESSIE YOUNG,
AND ALAN PARKER
JOELY PROUDFIT
August 2016, 157pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
May 2016, 160pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-4408-3207-9
January 2018, 245pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-4408-3146-1 $60.00, £47.00, €55.00
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eBook: 978-1-4408-5103-2 “ Anyone interested in resurgent
“ Relevant, provocative, and Indian activism will do well
A comprehensive exploration of constructive. It adds new to know this material and
misappropriation and stereotyping and important insights on the recognize the significance
related to American Indians that questions of Indian identity of American Indians in
addresses the dynamics of proactive from a group well-grounded urban settings. . . . Highly
strategies and the need for critical Indigenous activist scholars. ” recommended. ”
reflective decision making by students —Linda Tuhiwai Smith, University of —Choice, April 3, 2017
to move beyond these stereotypes of Waikato, New Zealand and Author of An outstanding resource for
American Indians. Decolonizing Methodologies, contemporary American Indians as well
March 30, 2016
FEATURES as students and scholars interested in
This single-volume book contends that
• Documents how the gender reshaping the paradigm of American community and ethnicity, this book
representations of American Indians dispels the myth that all American
in movies is a complex history of Indian identity, blood quantum, and Indians live on reservations and are
abusive portrayals and stereotypes racial distinctions can positively impact plagued with problems, and serves to
that falsely objectify lifestyles and the future of the Indian community illustrate a unique, dynamic model of
culture and communicate these within America and America itself. community formation.
depictions as social reality
• Defines and explains important
terms—prejudice, discrimination, SE-AH-DOM EDMO is coordinator DONNA MARTINEZ (Cherokee), PhD,
power, ethnocentrism, xenophobia, of the Indigenous Ways of Knowing is professor and chair of ethnic studies
tolerance, racism, misappropriation, program at Lewis & Clark College. at the University of Colorado Denver.
misrepresentation—that are critical to JESSIE YOUNG is an enrolled citizen GRACE SAGE (Oneida Nation of
the consideration of the topic of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Indians of Wisconsin), PhD, is adjunct
Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians. faculty at the University of Denver.
ALAN PARKER is a professor at the AZUSA ONO, PhD, is associate
JOELY PROUDFIT (LUISEÑO), PhD, is Maori Indigenous University located in professor at Osaka University of
chair and professor of American Indian Whakatane, New Zealand. Economics in Osaka, Japan, and
Studies and director of the California visiting fellow at Rikkyo University in
Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center Tokyo, Japan.
at California State University San
Marcos.
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